From: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com (exotica-digest) To: exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: exotica-digest V2 #982 Reply-To: exotica-digest Sender: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes exotica-digest Thursday, May 31 2001 Volume 02 : Number 982 In This Digest: RE:(exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera Re: (exotica) Salvation Army: RIP LPs (?) Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Re: (exotica) TONIGHT: EXOTICA FILMS 3: MUSIC AND MORE! in Philadelphia (exotica) Tiki shirts Re: (exotica) Tiki shirts (exotica) re: tiki shirts (exotica) recent finds Re: (exotica) recent finds Re: (exotica) recent finds (exotica) Bozo Ends Its 40 Year Run (exotica) RE: Sandpipers, etc Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Re: (exotica) RE: Sandpipers, etc Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" (exotica) carpenters (exotica) Yukihiro Fukotomi RE: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" (exotica) Siegfried Schwab Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" RE: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Re: (exotica) RE: Sandpipers, etc Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 13:54:10 +0100 From: G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk Subject: RE:(exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera I have 4 or maybe 5 of their LP's, and as Alan says the songs come as latin tinged or not but apart from that they are mostly the same. Why waste a good formula? Nearly every LP by them worth having has Guantanamera on it. I have one LP I don't really care for by them, and that has covers of Tin Pan Alley type songs, the only track I can remember from it is 'Inch Worm', I think its from the 70's. Apart from that I love 'em all. They do a good version of 'The things we said today' and 'The Sea (la Mer)', and a good if slightly clunky 'Fly me to the moon'. And I love their version of Louie Louie especially the Spanish Section in the middle. It has been quiet recently with Mo away, Magnus working and Alan in quiet mode. I try but i can't sustain a lengthy post. Too much TV rotting my brain, I suppose. El Maestro Con Queso djcheesemaster@yahoo.com grr@brighton.ac.uk http://www.shitola.freeserve.co.uk/cheese/cheese.htm http://www.geocities.com/djcheesemaster/ The Stare From: "m.ace" They definitely worked from a formula here. And when applied to "Louie, Louie" it makes for the strangest "Louie, Louie" I've run across, complete with the bassline from the second part of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling"! I can't really pull out any other tracks for special comment, as they all tend to flow together. In a pleasant way. Soothing soft pop for nights when life has left you frazzled. For those who have heard more Sandpipers... did they maintain this formula exactly on later albums, or did they develop some other moves? It's very effective for one album, but I can see it becoming tedious if they stuck with it record after record. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 06:07:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Ben Waugh Subject: Re: (exotica) Salvation Army: RIP LPs (?) Yes, likely it's some sort of karmic retribution, perhaps for all the fires I set as a child. In any event, I have had a nice run over the past 5 years or so. I will try not to gripe or think badly of them for this obviously well thought out grudge screw they've pulled on me. - --- Larry wrote: > I'm hoping that what you described is just a local > phenomenon. Even if SA > stops dealing in vinyl, all those old albums > squirreled away in closets and > basements have to end up somewhere. Goodwill and > other charity-operated > thrift stores aren't going away. ===== "What I need is a shot of Drambuie and some clean sheets." - Jack Nance __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 14:20:54 +0100 From: G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Hey, Ronnie, is it just the sun coming out that makes you post these things? A little bit of warmth and a hot-headed rush? I gotta say I disagree completely, and with Mo about the Sandpipers being humourless, That spoken bit in the middle of Guantanamera cracks me up every time I hear it. But there is something there. A&M started out as a label with a vision, sophisticated pop, whatever, and then by what 1974 it was just another corporate label (I mean, Rick Wakeman, for gods sake). What happened, did Alpert get bored and sell up? The offer of the dollar too much? El Maestro Con Queso djcheesemaster@yahoo.com grr@brighton.ac.uk http://www.shitola.freeserve.co.uk/cheese/cheese.htm http://www.geocities.com/djcheesemaster/ The Stare From: ronnie.edgar@lineone.net but this was no better than Kai Warner et al, so I for one can at least understand why someone would hate The Sandpipers, wishy washy, spineless pap. It fulfils the worst criteria of indolent, passionless, "ear candy", and not particularly good "ear candy", that i can imagine. Hope this hasn't trodden on too many toes. regards Ronnie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 07:21:14 -0700 From: Kevin Crossman Subject: Re: (exotica) TONIGHT: EXOTICA FILMS 3: MUSIC AND MORE! in Philadelphia Is there any chance this could be a roaming sort of festival...? I'd love to see these films to come to San Francisco. - -Kevin jschwart@voicenet.com wrote: > The Secret Cinema presents > EXOTICA FILMS 3: MUSIC AND MORE! at Silk City > > Also seen will be amusingly-dated travel films about the South Seas and > Africa, Technicolor promotional shorts about the latest developments in air > travel (in the 1950s), and a drinking and driving warning that makes the > cocktail scene look pretty enticing. > > Between reels there will be sets of vintage "now sounds," exotica music and > TV themes, spun by Secret Cinema programmer Jay Schwartz. > > SECRET CINEMA WEBSITE: www.voicenet.com/~jschwart - -- *********************************************************** * Kevin Crossman kevin@kevdo.com * * http://www.kevdo.com - The Narrow Interest Portal * * Lip Balm Anonymous, Ultimate Mai Tai, Exotica Archive * *********************************************************** # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 07:59:58 -0700 (PDT) From: Ben Waugh Subject: (exotica) Tiki shirts Just scored the jade Telescopic Tiki: http://www.reyns.com/cgi/showcatalog.pl?continue=1&ShowItemsStart=11 ===== "What I need is a shot of Drambuie and some clean sheets." - Jack Nance __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 10:55:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Ben Waugh Subject: Re: (exotica) Tiki shirts Sorry> Here's the specific link: http://www.reyns.com/cgi/showitem.pl?ProductId=205 ===== "What I need is a shot of Drambuie and some clean sheets." - Jack Nance __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 10:58:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Ben Waugh Subject: (exotica) re: tiki shirts Sorry: Here's the specific link: http://www.reyns.com/cgi/showitem.pl?ProductId=205 ===== "What I need is a shot of Drambuie and some clean sheets." - Jack Nance __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 15:42:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Bruce Lenkei Subject: (exotica) recent finds The recent SA thread worries me, but it ain't over yet judging by what I found over the weekend. But of course the F&T and the Harry Breuer were at an actual record store... Harry Breuer, Mallet Mischief, Vol. 2 Yeah, the famous cover. The tunes are light-hearted and lots of fun. I also have Mallet magic which is just as good, but with a more abstract cover design with pictures of the mallets and things. Ray Conniff, Happiness Is I'm enjoying Ray's output more and more, and almost any SA or junk store has a vast trove of his stuff. This is a fun record and the title song is hilarious, with references to the Beatles and beatnicks. Ferrante & Teicher, Soundproof The stereo version. Dynamite stuff and that flying saucer cover is a beautiful thing. Saw a copy of the mono version right next to it, but at $25 bucks it was out of my range. Enoch Light, My Musical Coloring Book Another nice record from dependable ol' Enoch. Not that I need any more of his stuff. I think I already own at least 30 Command/Enoch Light disks. But still, the music is good. I also found some kind of Chevrolet promotional film score from 1974. It is a great record, with music that runs the gamut from ultra heavy funk to mellow vocals to almost annoying bombastic orchestra stuff. An Odd collection, to say the least, but I'm very glad I found it. - - bruce # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 15:55:02 -0500 From: Clayton Black Subject: Re: (exotica) recent finds Is this one of those cases, like Martin Denny's first Exotica album, in which the mono version is more valuable than the stereo? Is it, like Exotica I, a case of two different albums recorded at different times? Forgive my ignorance if this is already well known, but this is the first I've heard of it with Soundproof. The two "prepared piano" albums I have are pretty tripped out, and my wife can barely stomach them, but I think they're great--one's something like "Percussion Piano" and the other is "Heavenly Sounds." As far as the exotica touch goes, though, I'm still partial to their soundtrack to Cleopatra. Clayton > From: Bruce Lenkei > > Ferrante & Teicher, Soundproof > The stereo version. Dynamite stuff and that flying saucer cover is a > beautiful thing. Saw a copy of the mono version right next to it, but at > $25 bucks it was out of my range. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 16:47:53 -0400 (EDT) From: Bruce Lenkei Subject: Re: (exotica) recent finds I actually don't know, except from what I saw at the spaceage pop website, which says the track listings are different. Judging from the vast price difference between the two, I guess the mono one is much more rare. On Wed, 30 May 2001, Clayton Black wrote: > > Is this one of those cases, like Martin Denny's first Exotica album, in > which the mono version is more valuable than the stereo? Is it, like > Exotica I, a case of two different albums recorded at different times? > Forgive my ignorance if this is already well known, but this is the first > I've heard of it with Soundproof. The two "prepared piano" albums I have > are pretty tripped out, and my wife can barely stomach them, but I think > they're great--one's something like "Percussion Piano" and the other is > "Heavenly Sounds." As far as the exotica touch goes, though, I'm still > partial to their soundtrack to Cleopatra. > Clayton # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 14:03:09 -0700 From: bigshot Subject: (exotica) Bozo Ends Its 40 Year Run For those who might not be aware of it, the local WGN Bozo Show has been on the air for forty years. It's the second longest running show on TV. On July 14th, they'll be airing the very last episode, which is going to be a prime time special. Those of you with access to WGN, make sure to set your VCR timers. WGN has done a ton of research on the history of "the world's most famous clown" and has created a website worthy of him. There are sound and movie clips, and photos going all the way back to when Bozo was known as "the Capitol Clown". The URL is... http://www.wgntv.com/station/bozotime/ I had the pleasure of meeting Vance Colvig, the son of the original Capitol Bozo and a Bozo himself on LA's KTLA from 1959 to the early 60s. Vance was quite a character. If you saw the movie Barfly, Vance was the guy who had the DT trembles and worked the rig with his necktie to get the glass up to his lips without shaking all the juice out. I asked him what his favorite Bozo related story was, and he told me this tale. I have no reason to doubt its truth. But it's definitely a whopper... I'll try to tell it as I remember Vance telling it. He had a kind of a drawl, like Walace Beery (He did the voice of Chopper on Yakky Doodle, so that should give you an idea of how he talked...) Back when Vance was playing Bozo on KTLA, he didn't get paid a whole heck of a lot, so he would do personal appearances on the weekends to make extra money... supermarket openings, record stores, toy stores, etc. He'd do a bunch of them on a single day. He said that on weekends the highway was thick with kids' shows hosts running back and forth to get to all of these events. He'd be driving along and Sheriff John would wave to him passing on one side, and Engineer Bill would be on the other side waving and going the opposite direction. All of the kids' show hosts knew each other... One day he gets a phone call from Engineer Bill Stulla who said, "I hear you are scheduled for the suchandsuch supermarket opening next week..." Vance replied, "Yeah... what about it?". Bill told him, "Whatever you do, DON'T go to that thing! I did my show there last week and it was a huge mess!" Vance asked, "What happened?" Engineer Bill told him, "They had me scheduled to do my show at noon. The flyer advertising the date said that after my show, Santa Claus would be arriving by helicopter. Well, I finished my show and went around the back of the stage and sat down. And sure enough, a few minutes later, a helicopter started hovering up above." "I looked up and the door was open and there were two elves and Santa Claus peeking out. All of the kids were running around the parking lot excited. All of a sudden the elves take ahold of Santa by the seat of his pants, and throw him out of the door!!! He falls fifty feet and hits the asphalt in a heap! All the kids started crying and hollering, and it turns out it's just a dummy Santa. Two more guys dressed as elves ran out of the market with a stretcher... They scooped Santa onto it and ran inside." "When I saw that, I didn't want to have any part of it, so I packed up my gear and left." Vance thanked Stulla for tipping him off. He thought about it a minute and decided to call the manager of the supermarket that booked him to see if it was true. He got the guy on the horn and he said, "Say there, I hear you've got Santa Claus set to arrive at the end of my show." The manager said yes and Vance said, "Welll... Bill Stulla tells me you plan to chuck him out of a helicopter!" The manager laughed and replied, "You heard about that? Yeah! It's a great stunt! We should get a lot of press out of it!" Vance said, "Well you can get your press without me. I quit." The manager got furious and said, "We have a contract! I've done advertising! The kids are expecting Bozo! If you don't show up, I'll sue your ass!" Vance calmly replied, "You just try and find one court in this land that will rule against Bozo the Clown in favor of an idiot who flings Santa Claus out of a helicopter!" and hung up on him. He skipped the date and never heard another thing about it after that. That's the story... If you happen to think of it, have a drink in honor of old Bozo and Vance... and Bob Bell, and Pinto Colvig, and all of the other Bozo's over the years. It's sad that Steven King has forever banished clowns to horror movies. They were a big part of my childhood, and I can't imagine a childhood without them. See ya Steve Stephen Worth bigshot@spumco.com The Web: http://www.spumco.com Usenet: alt.animation.spumco Palace: cartoonsforum.com:9994 Spumco International 10859 Burbank Bl. Suite A North Hollywood, CA 91601 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 17:07:05 -0400 From: George Hall Subject: (exotica) RE: Sandpipers, etc That's it. One more word against the Sandpipers & I'm gonna kick somebody's ass. Me, I have none of their records, but I remember seeing them on tv when I was young, wandering around a beach or something & lip-synching "Come Saturday Morning." I liked the song & have retained a soft spot, perhaps in my head, for it. Maybe I'll seek it out on record now. And didn't they sing a song in "Valley of the Dolls?" Perhaps the song "Valley of the Dolls?" Or am I thinking of "Beneath the Valley of the Dolls?" Next up, corporate swill; I've said this before... but I think judging the supposed intentions of an artist tends to lead to some iffy conclusions... there is much well-intentioned crap out there, and fine work has been created by those attempting to make a buck & score a hit. I love the Monkees too, no less the pre-liberated tools of Don Kirshner, Inc; hey, the singing's good, writing's good & playing's good... what's not to love? Lastly on the soft/hard, macho/wimp front, please recall that one of the sweetest falsettos in R&B belongs to Aaron Neville, who also possesses the one of it's longest criminal records. So do not count Alan out as a potentially violent, swaggering, macho kinda guy purely on the evidence of his listening habits. gh Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 12:34:37 From: "Robert McKenna" Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" >How can you hate the Sandpipers? I'll admit to not being a huge fan of Peter, Paul and Mary too if you won't beat me up. Not majorly into the Sringfields either. Though I do have a killer now-sound easy latin funk tune on a Tom Springfield solo album. >I don't understand this. >Where does this prejudice against soft things come from? >I wonder if it's macho indoctrination. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:11:13 -0400 From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" It may be a question of scale. A couple of weeks ago, I assembled a sort of "punishment" compilation for someone... nothing but the most schmaltzy, syrupy, snoozy, oozy easy listening tracks I could scrape together (in the wake of his string album research project, Brad knows this territory). After a tapioca immersion like that, The Sandpipers sound downright wild. m.ace mace@ookworld.com http://ookworld.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:14:45 -0400 From: "cheryl" Subject: Re: (exotica) RE: Sandpipers, etc Yes, they did the title song from "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls". I knew there was something they did that I liked... From: "George Hall" > That's it. One more word against the Sandpipers & I'm gonna kick somebody's > ass. > > Me, I have none of their records, but I remember seeing them on tv when I > was young, wandering around a beach or something & lip-synching "Come > Saturday Morning." I liked the song & have retained a soft spot, perhaps in > my head, for it. Maybe I'll seek it out on record now. And didn't they sing > a song in "Valley of the Dolls?" Perhaps the song "Valley of the Dolls?" Or > am I thinking of "Beneath the Valley of the Dolls?" >Lastly on the soft/hard, macho/wimp front, please recall that one of the >sweetest falsettos in R&B belongs to Aaron Neville, who also possesses the >one of it's longest criminal records. So do not count Alan out as a >potentially violent, swaggering, macho kinda guy purely on the evidence of >his listening habits. But then again, if you've seen his movie... (okay, just kidding, AZ!) cheryl # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:33:19 -0400 From: alan zweig Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" At 02:20 PM 5/30/01 +0100, G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk wrote: .> >But there is something there. A&M started out as a label with a vision, >sophisticated pop, whatever, and then by what 1974 it was just another >corporate label (I mean, Rick Wakeman, for gods sake).. To each his own. I'm not going to make my stand with the Sandpipers. They're not the Free Design. There's less going on. But unlike Moritz for instance, I don't need a dash of humor or irony to enjoy soft or even "plain" things. If I like the tune and the "artist" does it well, I usually like it. I suppose that there could be arrangements that would just be a bit too subtle or non-existent for my taste. I find Ken Griffin's "just play the tune" style kind of flat and uninspiring (though sometimes it's so bad it's almost good). And if no one here is spying for the Beautful Instrumental mailing list, I'll admit that I find most James Last renditions to be just like that. Nothing going on. "Yeah I like the tune but can't you do something with it"? But I think the Sandpipers actually had a style. They made some choices. Some thought went into "the Sandpiper Sound". They were very consistent in both the sound of their records and their choice of material. It's interesting that more than one person said essentially "I like the Free Design but I can't go as low as the Sandpipers". It's interesting that it's the Free Design that draws the comparison. It's true the Sandpipers don't have that kind of harmony going on. And if the Free Design is as far as you can go when it comes to soft stuff, I'm happy you can go that far. I think the Free Design are amazing and it would be a (minor) shame if their "softness" prevented you from appreciating them. There is a "prejudice" against soft music and I too have used the term "too soft" on occasion to describe something I don't like, though I usually apply it to films or books. But I have gotten over my prejudice to soft things in music. I think Andy Williams for instance, had a beautiful voice. And I like his ex-wife's records too. Even when they're not particularly funny. I had two or three Sandpiper records but I never really played them because I assumed the Sandpipers were too boring for me. Then someone played me a nice tune from a record I owned and I went home and played them. Sometimes it's good to let down your critical guard. I had judged them more harshly when I owned the record than when I heard them floating in the background at my friend's record store. I heard them and I said "This is nice". Nice. Sometimes I like nice. I took my Sandpipers records, put my favorite cuts on a CDR and it made a very enjoyable half hour or so. And now I find myself defending them. They're okay. PS I noticed the compliment Ronnie. Thanks I guess. AZ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:23:33 -0400 From: bump@defectiverecords.com (Bump Stadelman) Subject: (exotica) carpenters this list is affecting my sleep. the other nite i had a dream i went to a carpenters concert and was surprised to see karen alive and well. (well she never looked TOO well) but i had 1st row seats, in a relatively small venue. and the rest of the crowd was the jet-geriatric set. she commented on the spiritual aspect of my elephant belt buckle and yelled for Calling Occupants! i remember when they finished the show, everyone left without clapping for an encore. except me! i did it out of feeling bad for them since i really do not like them that much. she asked me why they all left, clearly upset they were not brought back on. i just said, You know old folks, maybe they just don't understand the encore thing or they were just too tired to keep clapping. geez, i don't get myself sometimes. bump i would not tell this to anyone else except you people # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 10:24:13 +0200 From: Moritz R Subject: (exotica) Yukihiro Fukotomi into somethin' >>> newsletter s e l e c t e d f r e e s t y l e s i n c e 1 9 9 1 this week's link / link der woche fr, june 1st 2001 23.00 - 04.30 @ muffathalle, café yukihiro fukutomi (tokyo / compost-jazzanova records) go here to the official website (english/japanese w. soundfiles) "The late 80's, the period at the dawn of the Japanese domestic dance/club music scene, Tokyo native Yukihiro Fukutomi started his career as a DJ at clubs like Gold, Zoo and Cave in Tokyo. At the same time he started working as a composer, arranger, programmer and producer. Fukutomi was also involved with the programming for Pizzacato 5. After presenting his first solo project, a compilation track titled "Tokyo DJs Only", he received recognition as a pioneer and creator innovator of house and dance music. As one of only a few artists who is able to handle producing, arranging, composing, programming and remixing in the whole process of music production, he has constantly participated in a number of sessions up until now. From 1991 to 1995, he released three solo albums and got high acclaim for each one in various music circles. In 1999, his mini album titled "Brasilia 2000" and 12" remix single titled PEG from Galactic Disco (Hospital) were released and further enhanced his reputation as a top artist. After releasing Brasilia 2000 EP (bpm king street sounds / nite grooves)] in November 1999, there were many people around the world who were loud in their praises for Fukutomi. His new, full-length album on cutting edge/avex inc in Japan. And believe or not, the album was in the Gilles Peterson charts while it was only a demo track. These facts have led to Fukutomi‘s widespread recognition and respect throughout the international music circuit. Moreover, he was flooded with offers, from JCR / Compost (Germany), Schema (Italy), Irma (Italy), Slip'n'Slide (UK), R & S (Belgium), Roadrunner (UK) etc… and a wide range of labels from various countries. He continues to DJ regularly, he has appeared at clubs such as Vendredi (Mishuku web), and Darling of Discotheque (Aoyama fai - the last Sunday every month)." from www.jazzanova.de on air every wednesday 22.00 to 00.00 cet >>> click here to find out your actual local time into somethin' radioshow click here to listen to the may 30th 2001 show. playlist: nintin shawney: walkaway (cd-r) neotropic: close to the sun (ninja lp: la prochaine fois) dj krush: paradise bird theory (columbia lp-tr: zen) s.a.q.: space between (further out 7") sequel: usold - domu rmx (cd-r) nite-liters: serenade for a jive turkey (rca lp-tr) 100% pure poison: windy c. soul brother reisue) donald byrd: miss kane (blue note lp-tr: street lady) dus: a brighter day (ssoh 12") fini dolo: heart beat, part 3 (people 12") blaze: my beat - swag rmx (3wy music 12") underwolves: bird song - earthbound rmx (cd-r) chris bowden: original sins (ninjatunes 12") marc alphonse: contentment in humidity (cd-r) vikter duplaix: manhood - vikter's i.l.m. mix (groove attack 12") air frog: bon voyage - swag rmx (r&s 12) rudy ray moore: sera sera jim (a&m lp-tr) poets of rhythm: discern / define (ninjatunes cd-r) marvin holmes: i can't see you (kon-kord lp-tr) johnny king & fatback band: peace love not war (bc project II 7") ben sidran: 'bout love (capitol p-tr) linda lewis: on the stage (reprise lp-tr) le mans: mi novela autobiografica (spectrum works lp-tr: "folky") mystic moods: halo around the moon (warner lp-tr) >>> livestream @ radio M94,5 munich >>>into somethin' every friday, 11.00 pm @ muffatcafé, zellstr. 4. >>> into somethin' radioshow every wednesday, 22.00 - 00.00 @ m94,5 munich, fm 94,5 mhz >>>into somethin' recordshop @ buttermelcherstr. 1, munich, germany if you recieve text-only format, go here: http://www.intosomethin.com/news.htm >>> to unsubscribe, go to http://www.intosomethin.com/formular.htm - -- studio R senses for a senseless world http://moritzR.de ......................................................................... Thierschstrasse 43, D 80538 Munchen, Germany e-mail: tiki@netsurf.de # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 10:03:49 +0100 From: G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk Subject: RE: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Its funny, to me the Sandpipers are a lot more accessible than the Free Design, mind you I don't have that much Free Design, I imagine that having an in house writer of Chris Dedricks calibre must help with their credibility, and they reached a kind of delirium on songs like 'Kites are fun' which the Sandpipers never even attempted, but then that wasn't what they did. But I find some of the Free design stuff quite stilted. I don't think they did slow soft as well as the Sandpipers. Perhaps a soundclash is in order, Beatles covers at dawn. I can't imagine what possessed you to go onto the James Last mailing list. OK, so I've seen the voodoo LP going for 15 UKPounds, and I own one LP, but purely for the cover. Honest. (Its Silver and pink and has 'Go-Go' on it in nice lettering) El Maestro Con Queso djcheesemaster@yahoo.com grr@brighton.ac.uk http://www.shitola.freeserve.co.uk/cheese/cheese.htm http://www.geocities.com/djcheesemaster/ The Stare Alan Zweig wrote > It's interesting that more than one person said essentially "I like the > Free Design but I can't go as low as the Sandpipers". > It's interesting that it's the Free Design that draws the comparison. > It's true the Sandpipers don't have that kind of harmony going on. And if > the Free Design is as far as you can go when it comes to soft stuff, I'm > happy you can go that far. I think the Free Design are amazing and it > would be a (minor) shame if their "softness" prevented you from > appreciating them. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 11:19:26 +0100 (BST) From: ronnie.edgar@lineone.net Subject: (exotica) Siegfried Schwab Has anyone heard any of his solo stuff, there are a couple of LP's on GEMM at the moment, and I don't want to bid to be dissapointed. regards Ronnie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 09:05:35 -0400 From: "cheryl" Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" "Voodoo Party" is so unlike the rest of the James Last LPs, it's almost unbelievable that it's him. Definitely worth picking up, even for 15 UK pounds. From: > I can't imagine what possessed you to go onto the James Last mailing list. > OK, so I've seen the voodoo LP going for 15 UKPounds, and I own one LP, but > purely for the cover. cheryl # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 09:21:34 EDT From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" In a message dated Wed, 30 May 2001 9:30:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, alan zweig writes: << At 02:20 PM 5/30/01 +0100, G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk wrote: > >But there is something there. A&M started out as a >label with a vision, >sophisticated pop, whatever, and then by what 1974 it >was just another >corporate label A fantastic 1974 A&M soft pop LP is by Nick DeCaro and its called "Italian Graffiti". So it may have "changed with the times", but complete corporate sellout? And what did A&M start out as? Certainly not a Mom & Popper.. >I'm not going to make my stand with the Sandpipers. I'm with you. Not every battlefield is worth dying on # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 14:44:06 +0100 From: G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk Subject: RE: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" Tell me more.... El Maestro Con Queso djcheesemaster@yahoo.com grr@brighton.ac.uk http://www.shitola.freeserve.co.uk/cheese/cheese.htm http://www.geocities.com/djcheesemaster/ The Stare > A fantastic 1974 A&M soft pop LP is by Nick DeCaro and its called "Italian > Graffiti". So it may have "changed with the times", but complete corporate > sellout? And what did A&M start out as? Certainly not a Mom & Popper.. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 14:42:21 +0100 From: Michael Jemmeson Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk wrote: > > I can't imagine what possessed you to go onto the James Last mailing list. > OK, so I've seen the voodoo LP going for 15 UKPounds, and I own one LP, but > purely for the cover. Honest. (Its Silver and pink and has 'Go-Go' on it > in nice lettering) Voodoo Party is probably worth that much, if you like afro-funk stuff. I'd definitely pay 10 GBP without question. Make sure you get the cover with the voodoo mask on the front and not the one with just Herr Last's grinning visage. (He's on the back of the Voodoo mask cover though, still grinning away) All the tracks are great except for the 2 Last-penned tracks ending each side - they sound silly after all the sly stone covers and things. Another surprise track is 'Happy Brasilia' on one of the Beach Party records (vol 1, i think) which is pretty hot batucada. The Hair album has it's moments too, but could be so much better. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 09:48:26 -0500 From: "Darrell Brogdon" Subject: Re: (exotica) RE: Sandpipers, etc > Me, I have none of their records, but I remember seeing them on tv when I > was young, wandering around a beach or something & lip-synching "Come > Saturday Morning." I remember that tune, too. I used to have it on the soundtrack from The Sterile Cuckoo which, as I remember it now, was the same sort of dreamy, easy, mostly instrumental pop with some faint (very faint) Now Sound accents. My memory may be hazy, it's been a long time since I last heard it. But I do remember really liking the album at the time. The rest of the music in the movie is by Fred Karlin, who also did Up the Down Staircase. Darrell Brogdon The Retro Cocktail Hour KANU FM 91.5 Visit The Retro Cocktail Hour at: http://kanu.ukans.edu/retro.html Listen to The Retro Cocktail Hour at: http://kanu.ukans.edu/retro/retrolisten.htm # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 16:50:27 +0200 (CEST) From: "Magnus Sandberg" Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" I just relisted, and I missed the first mail in this thread. Was it about the song Cuantanamera? that song was my first musical love in life, Mom and Dad had two versions of it, silly spanish records that they probably found on some sale, I was maybe three years old, and loved it! Some year ago I learned that the song was about marijuana, is that right? It would definetely explain a lot. Magnus # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 17:07:05 +0200 From: Moritz R Subject: Re: (exotica) The Sandpipers "Guantanamera" cheryl schrieb: > "Voodoo Party" is so unlike the rest of the James Last LPs, it's almost > unbelievable that it's him. Definitely worth picking up, even for 15 UK > pounds. oops... Voodoo Party is definitely the best J.L., but 15 pounds? I wouldn't pay so much. I think it's an OK album, but not much more. Mo - -- studio R senses for a senseless world http://moritzR.de ......................................................................... 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